CHÂTEAU DE PUY VOZELLE
The castle of Puy Vozelle, of composite style, with galleries, turrets and pinnacles, has more appearance of a small colonial palace than a real castle. Built in 1898 by Percilly, architect in Vichy, for Doctor Bignon doctor in Vichy, on a plan of Greek cross with Italian style room. Then enlarged by Paul Martin, architect in Vichy, in 1906, to form a Latin cross; originality and eclecticism of the building inspired by Russian residences of the time; marble fireplaces, in onyx, doors inlaid with mother-of-pearl, or sculpted contribute to its rich interior. It is set in a beautiful park, on a hill overlooking the plain of Espinasse. Norbert Veysseyre provides ground floor in a room with a double bed and a bathroom with shower, toilet and a room with two beds in 90 cm, bathroom, shower toilets. Fans should notice that a golf course is located opposite, you just need to cross the road!